Literature DB >> 3068212

Differential expression of the extra domain-containing form of cellular fibronectin in human placentas at different stages of maturation.

I Virtanen1, L Laitinen, T Vartio.   

Abstract

The distribution of the extra domain-containing form of cellular fibronectin was studied in human placentas at different stages of maturation by using the monoclonal antibody 52DH1 in indirect immunofluorescence. In early chorionic tissue (7 to 10 weeks post menstruationem) cellular fibronectin was codistributed with laminin and type IV collagen in the trophoblastic basement membranes. At weeks 11 to 12 the trophoblastic basement membranes were negative but positivity was typically revealed in distinct aggregates in the stromal tissue. In second-trimester and term placentas the immunoreactivity was confined to the vessel endothelia of villous stroma. Extravillous trophoblast cells seen in placentas at different stages did not show positivity. Double staining with the 52DH1 monoclonal antibody and polyclonal fibronectin antibodies showed that both in the early and term placentas there was much fibrillar positivity only revealed with the polyclonal antibodies. The present results show that cellular fibronectin is a prominent component of early trophoblastic basement membranes and may thus play a special role in the maturation of chorionic villi.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3068212     DOI: 10.1007/bf00495702

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Histochemistry        ISSN: 0301-5564


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